Six Cult Classics You Have to Read
Briefly

A book becomes a 'cult classic' by having a devoted fan base but staying largely unknown to others, gaining reputation from evangelists and sparking a unique kind of electricity.
Cult classic books are typically subversive, strange, and experimental, appealing to a subculture that might be unseen by the mainstream, with their reputation buoyed for years by devoted readers.
Read at The Atlantic
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